Lorna Kenyon-Pain
Senior Associate
Senior Associate in the Commercial litigation & regulatory team
Lorna joined Anthony Collins in 2019 and primarily specialises in supporting our social housing and health and social care clients.
Lorna regularly provides advice to ensure organisations comply with their health and safety obligations to employees, those to whom they provide services/support and members of the public. Lorna has significant experience advising on all aspects of compliance with health and safety legislation, including relating to gas safety, electrical safety, lifting equipment, asbestos and work at height. She is also part of the wider team of building safety experts at Anthony Collins, helping housing providers navigate the developing building and fire safety landscape.
Lorna has significant experience in representing clients through complex inquests, safeguarding investigations, criminal investigations, and proceedings / enforcement action conducted by the police and other regulators (such as the Health and Safety Executive, Ofsted and Care Quality Commission).
Combining her sector knowledge with this experience, Lorna is able to deliver clear practical advice to steer providers through not only the immediate issues they face, but also to improve systems and practices for the future.
‘The team has first-rate knowledge of both the social housing and care sectors.’ Legal 500, 2025
‘Lorna Kenyon-Pain – brilliant support, delivered in a understandable way at all levels.’ Legal 500, 2023
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